Modern Apartment Living in Naha, Okinawa
This newly constructed apartment, CASAVISTA ASATO Room 205, offers a contemporary and convenient lifestyle in the heart of Naha. The property is a brand-new, 15-story reinforced concrete building completed in August 2025, featuring a secure auto-lock entry system and security cameras for resident safety.
The unit itself is a 1LDK layout with a total private area of 26.51 square meters. The interior is designed with all Western-style rooms and includes a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine. Key amenities include a system kitchen with a gas cooktop and counter-facing design, a separate bath and toilet with a unit bath, bathtub, and shower dryer with a reheating function for the bathwater. The apartment is equipped with air conditioning, heating, and a drying machine. Additional building-wide facilities include an elevator, a convenient parcel delivery box, and free internet/Wi-Fi for residents.
Important notes on fees include: N Support fee of 990 to 1,210 yen per month, key replacement cost of 26,400 yen, a pre-move-in disinfection fee of 33,000 yen, a parking plate fee of 2,200 yen, a renewal administrative fee of 22,000 yen (every two years), and a requirement to join a guarantee company (corporate contracts are negotiable). Upon moving out, an air conditioning cleaning fee of 11,000 yen and a cleaning fee of 132,000 yen apply. For corporate contracts, one month's key money is required, and the move-out cleaning fee is settled based on actual costs. The monthly rent is 83,000 yen with a common area fee of 6,000 yen. There is no security deposit or key money for standard contracts. The agent commission is 1.1 months' rent. A guarantee company is required, with a fee of 100% of the total rent at contract and 10,000 yen annually.
The location is exceptionally convenient, just a 5-minute walk from both the Okinawa Urban Monorail's Asato Station and Makishi Station. Within walking distance, you'll find numerous supermarkets, convenience stores, and restaurants. The famous Kokusai-dori (International Street) is also easily accessible from here. The area is rich in culture and history, being the capital of Okinawa Prefecture. An interesting fact is that Naha was the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom for centuries, and its unique culture blends influences from Japan, China, and Southeast Asia. A major nearby landmark is Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the former palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, located just a short monorail ride away.